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The data refers to an existing configuration with MFC or CorNet circuits on DIUC modules. Digit analysis results for tie or trunk calls are available, as are the numbering plans for the path selection. Activate the feature with the AMO COT. An END TO END connection is made when the ETE classes of the incoming and outgoing circuit are compatible, which means that both belong to the same ETE class and the signal exchange has been adapted to the existing numbering plan.
CHANGE-COT:210,COTADD,ETE&ETE1
IMPORTANT:
If you have not set ETE on the incoming circuit, link by link is set up, but you can use the circuit for outgoing ETE if you have only set ETE1. You can assign more than one ETE class.
CHANGE-MFCTA:1,TBLB,BSIGA,2,ETEMIN1,END 

CHANGE-MFCTA:1,TBLF,BSIGA,2,MIN1
IMPORTANT:
MFC version and backward signaling depend on the country. ETEMIN1 or MIN1 are values for the BSIG and its interpretation for the ETEMIN1 end-of-dial (B station starting with the next to last digit)
CHANGE-LDAT:401,ALL,1,,401,10,1,,1,EMPTY,ETEMIN1,,NONE,1,4
IMPORTANT:
You are only allowed to set one end-of-dial attribute. This depends on the numbering plan that is configured in the network. ETEMIN1 means that the B-station is requested starting with the next to last digit.
CHANGE-COP:XX,COPADD,STNI
IMPORTANT:
Set the COP if you want to use an incoming circuit for identifi­cation for both types of set ups.